Canada is a very long flight away.

Despite the exorbitant ticket prices and long flight, the opportunity to study and set foot in this remarkable place made the journey worthwhile, leaving me with unforgettable memories.

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Most journeys to Canada require a stopover.

The airline we frequently use is EVA Air, a Taiwanese airline.

Upon arrival at YVR International Airport, do not be alarmed by the large number of people of Chinese descent. Vancouver is home to the largest Chinese population in Canada.


Access to the city center is available via the Skytrain, which connects directly from the airport.

The fare from YVR Airport to Downtown (Granville Station) is $7.75.

From here, you can take the bus from downtown to anywhere you want. It's super convenient, and the buses in this city are always on time.

Must-visit locations within walking distance that impressed us greatly (starting point: Pacific Centre, intersection of Granville Street and West Georgia Street).


STANLEY PARK AND ENGLISH BAY


Evening View at Stanley Park

Spectators are eagerly anticipating the commencement of the fireworks display at English Bay.

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These two locations are connected. I recommend renting a bike and enjoying the breeze because Stanley Park is vast, and walking around it would be tiring. Bike rental shops are available before entering Stanley Park. If you don't include napping, sunbathing, or picnicking, 3-5 hours is a good amount of time to spend cycling.


Granville Island

From the original location in Downtown, take bus route 50 across the Granville Bridge. It's a convenient 10-minute ride to your destination.

Another popular spot, but we won't be walking around in circles and then leaving.

This place offers delicious and affordable FISH & CHIP with an exquisite taste. The restaurant is called GO FISH.

In this bustling area, a hidden gem awaits cheese enthusiasts. Nestled amidst the vibrant streets, CHEESECAKE ETC. offers an irresistible selection of soft, light, and melt-in-your-mouth cheesecakes that are perfect for a midnight indulgence without the guilt.

From Seaside Wall, you can walk through Chinatown to Science World, enjoying the city's atmosphere. However, the walk can be quite long. If you get tired on the way back, there is a SkyTrain station called Main Street-Science World nearby.


NORTH VANCOUVER


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In reality, there is not much to see here, and the entrance fee is expensive. However, at the end of the year, when the Christmas lights are lit, it transforms into a captivating land of illumination.


**DEEP COVE**

Peace Village is a small village with restaurants, river activities, and hiking trails. Half a day is recommended for exploring the village, with an additional two hours for travel to and from the village.

WEST VANCOUVER

Traveling to the west side of the city, the bus schedule is infrequent. It is recommended to find a return bus before 4-5 pm. The roads are surrounded by forests, but there is no need to worry about safety as this area is an upscale neighborhood.


LIGHTHOUSE PARK


SANDYCOVE


For those who want to immerse themselves in the local life, this beach is frequented by the nearby villagers.


* On a day off from shopping, try to soak up the nature of this city. *

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